What Type PTO Shaft?

This right here shows how far AI has yet to come. You can tell by this description AI has never attached a collard yoke pto shaft on larger equipment in 100 degree heat

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My explanation would go something like this

“While the collard yoke supplies a secure attachment - that is if you can ever get this abomination of a design attached, without passing out from heat stoke while attempting the connection. Who in their right mind would ever think pulling backward and forward at the same time, while picking of a heavy object from an awkward position had one ounce of merit whatsoever.”

In my opinion, this should go down as one of the worst inventions in history.
My buddy said the most profound thing I’ve ever heard years ago…he said his goal in life is to have a tractor for every attachment he has so he never has to change out another as long he lives. He’s up to 5 tractors so he’s getting damn close!
 
My buddy said the most profound thing I’ve ever heard years ago…he said his goal in life is to have a tractor for every attachment he has so he never has to change out another as long he lives. He’s up to 5 tractors so he’s getting damn close!
I am getting close - I have three tractors😉
 
Easier and cheaper to add these simple attachments: pats ez change, a hydraulic top link, a PTO adaptor (with a side push pin) from any farm store. Golden.
 
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How many inches does that add - four or five
I just ordered one for my PHD. Online pictures and reviews show it adds 4". I am running a Pat's quick attach setup, so the additional length is not an issue.
 
Sorry I'm just the other way I find the collar easier to slid on than the push button as it's hard to push unless I remember to spray every time.
 
Sorry I'm just the other way I find the collar easier to slid on than the push button as it's hard to push unless I remember to spray every time.
BLASPHOMY! ;)
 
I have a new pto coming in from agri supply - with push pin attachment. The guy I talked to said no reason to get a collared yoke - said they sell by far more push pin because everyone complains about the collared yokes.

I didnt realize how difficult it was to find the replacement pto - it is 20” longer than I need so will have to cut it down. More expensive than I would have thought - and it had to ship motor freight - cost me $680 and that was the cheaper model - made in China. The one not made in China would have been around $1100 delivered
 
I have a new pto coming in from agri supply - with push pin attachment. The guy I talked to said no reason to get a collared yoke - said they sell by far more push pin because everyone complains about the collared yokes.

I didnt realize how difficult it was to find the replacement pto - it is 20” longer than I need so will have to cut it down. More expensive than I would have thought - and it had to ship motor freight - cost me $680 and that was the cheaper model - made in China. The one not made in China would have been around $1100 delivered
This is absolutely a crazy price....IMO. I would not pay that much for a new shaft. I would buy a new implement before paying that kinda price....or as said earlier....get the conversion deal. Can be used on so many implements as needed. I think the bastard shaft coupler we are talking about is made by Eurocardin.....a French company. They offer a strong, triangular shaft coupling....with bullshit tractor couplers. I do not know of any good words for this outfit....other than they must be cheaper than the others. At one time....back in the 50's almost everyone offered a mating shaft that was about 1" square shaft with a female tube that mated with this shaft. I suppose the roll formed tube shaft connector was cheaper than the American version......so Eurocardin has gotten allot of biz over time.....vs the USA version.....at a slightly higher cost. Money talks on low-cost implements. I will not buy another implement with this bogus coupler. F' em.
 
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